139 Rescued Migrants At Malaga's Port
A father carrying his young son from the vessel to the bus. 11-11-2018, Malaga The Maritime Spanish Vessel, SAR Mastelero, rescued three dinghies, with a total 139 Sub-Saharan persons, among them women and children.They were all taken to the harbour of Malaga where they were attended by the Red Cross team. At least two persons were taken to the hospital to receive a medical attention. (Photo by Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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